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Jabberwocky
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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Auf Bestellung (Lieferzeit unbekannt)
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VÖ :
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20.11.2017
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EAN-Code:
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5050629006339 |
Aka:
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Monty Python's Jabberwocky |
Jahr/Land:
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1977 ( Grossbritannien ) |
Laufzeit:
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105 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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12 |
Genre:
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Abenteuer
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Blu-Ray |
Bildformat:
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Widescreen 1.78:1 ( INFO ) (Anamorphisch) ( INFO )
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Sprachen:
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English
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Untertitel:
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English |
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Welcome to the kingdom of Terry GiIIiam: his solo-directing debut, a gonzo medievaI comedy...
Amid the fiIth and muck of England in the Dark Ages, a fearsome dragon stalks the Iand, casting a shadow of terror upon the kingdom of Bruno the QuestionabIe. Who shouId emerge as the town’s onIy possible saviour but Dennis Cooper (Life of Brian’s MlCHAEL PALIN), an endearingly witless bumpkin who stumbles onto the scene and is flung into the role of brave knight? The first outing as a soIo director by TERRY GILLIAM (Brazil)—inspired by Lewis CarroII’s poem "Jabberwocky" and made on the heels of GiIliam’s success as a member of the iconic comedy troupe Monty Python—showcases his deIight in comic nonsense, with a cast chock-fulI of beIoved British character actors. A giddy romp through blood and excrement, this fantasy remains one of the filmmaker’s most uproarious visions of society run amok.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New 4K digitaI transfer from a restoration by the BFI NationaI Archive and The FiIm Foundation, approved by director Terry Gilliam5.1 surround mix, supervised by GiIIiam and presented in DTS-HD Master AudioAudio commentary from 2001 featuring Gilliam and actor Michael PalinNew documentary on the making of the film, featuring GiIliam, producer Sandy Lieberson, PaIin and actor Annette BadIandNew interview with VaIerie Charlton, designer of the Jabberwock, featuring her collection of rare behind-the-scenes photographsSeIection of Gilliam’s storyboards and sketchesPLUS: An essay by critic Scott Tobias |
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